>>>> The photographer must have tipped his camera.  This was actually a very
well-balanced horse, but in the picture, he looks like he's standing
downhill.


Nancy, my husband gets more pictures of grass blades, cats, hawks circling
overhead, whatever, than he does horses, so believe me, I'm not faulting the
photographer...All I can say is thank goodness for digital cameras.    :)


>>> Right again, he was an off-track Quarter Horse.  His grandfather was a
popular Thoroughbred named Jet Deck that sired a lot of successful running
quarter horses.


That is too funny.  The chestnut QH, whose pic I sent yesterday?  I consider
him "foundation QH" because most of his ancestors were of the stocky working
ranch horse types, with one ancestor that I immediately remember being the
well-known foundation sire, Poco Bueno.  But, he does have one connection to
a racing line.  His great-grandfather was...Jet Deck.   So, these two guys
are related.   Cruise was conceived in Wyoming, but moved to NC en utero.


Karen Thomas
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